Herve,
PowerMacs are not always G3/G4/G5 processors. The first PowerMacs were 601, then I think 603/603e, then 604. Then they went to G3/G4/G5.
As far as I know, there were no G3 Performas from Apple. There might be upgrades though.
Hope that helps![]()
I don't know if the Mac @ the university is similar. On the model is clearly written PowerPc. It can also be an early G3. If you like macs @ the university you have 2 choose this one or written hybride.
Herve,
PowerMacs are not always G3/G4/G5 processors. The first PowerMacs were 601, then I think 603/603e, then 604. Then they went to G3/G4/G5.
As far as I know, there were no G3 Performas from Apple. There might be upgrades though.
Hope that helps![]()
He said G2 not G3
I think he is lumping 603-604 into G2 and 601 are G1
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It can also be an early G3
just trying to be helpful![]()
there is no such thing as G5 yet.
Thank you Captain Obvious, for your helpful contribution.Originally posted by buggs1a
there is no such thing as G5 yet.
We are all now much better off with your guidance.![]()
Correct.Originally posted by AdmiralAK
He said G2 not G3
I think he is lumping 603-604 into G2 and 601 are G1
I have a 7200 G1 at 90 MHz. Does anybody knows if it can be accelerated ?
BTW the 601 and 604 were released before the 603.
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Yeah... You can make it a G4!!!Originally posted by chevy
Correct.
I have a 7200 G1 at 90 MHz. Does anybody knows if it can be accelerated ?
http://www.sonnettech.com/product/crescendo_7200.html
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